Biography

Laurel Boman is an associate in the Antitrust practice group, where she focuses her practice on challenging conduct that inflates drug prices, impairs lower-priced generic competition, and impedes access to affordable medicine. Representative cases include In re Lamictal Antitrust Litigation (D.N.J.), United States ex rel. Behnke v. CVS Caremark Corporation et al. (E.D. Pa.), In re Effexor XR Antitrust Litigation (D.N.J.), and Estuary Transit District v. Hartford Healthcare Corporation (D. Conn.).

In 2025, Laurel was a member of a trial team that secured a $289,873,500 final judgment against pharmacy benefits manager Caremark for inflating generic drug prices reported to the government prescriptions filled for Medicare part D beneficiaries, causing the government to overpay for these generic drugs.

Laurel served as pro bono counsel for amici curiae PrEP4All and other prominent HIV/AIDS advocacy organizations in the matter of United States v. Gilead (Fed. Cir.). Amici submitted an amicus brief supporting the U.S. government’s efforts to hold pharmaceutical giant Gilead accountable for reaping billions of dollars in profit on a groundbreaking HIV preventative, PrEP, which was invented by the U.S. government using taxpayer money.

Prior to joining the firm as an associate, Laurel clerked for the Honorable Timothy B. Dyk at the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Honorable Richard G. Andrews at the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

Laurel graduated magna cum laude from New York University School of Law in 2021, where she was a Pomeroy Scholar and a Florence Allen Scholar. At NYU Law, Laurel was a student attorney in the NYU Law & Technology Policy Clinic, an Executive Editor on the New York University Law Review, a Hermann Biggs Society Scholar, where she participated in monthly health policy discussions with prominent healthcare leaders and scholars, and a research assistant for Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss. Laurel was an intern at Knowledge Ecology International, where she focused on issues regarding access to medicines. Laurel received her Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude from Gustavus Adolphus College, where was a Classics major with a concentration in Greek.

Honors & Awards

  • Order of the Coif, New York University School of Law
  • New York University Law Review, Executive Editor
  • Hermann Biggs Society Scholar
  • Florence Allen Scholar, New York University School of Law
  • Pomeroy Scholar, New York University School of Law
  • Vanderbilt Scholarship, New York University School of Law

Publications

  • Clinical Trial Cost Transparency at the National Institutes of Health: Law and Policy Recommendations, Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy (2020)
  • S. 10,960,070: The U.S. Government’s Important New Coronavirus Vaccine Patent, NYU Law & Technology Policy Clinic Report (2021)

In the News

Law360’s Legal Lions of the Week, Law360 (August 22, 2025).

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